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I usually fly the Fearless SUL in very low wind on 65' with 4' leaders so about 70' total. We were flying it on 100 x 50lb Saturday and it was great. But when there is almost no wind I have 35' x 50lb and 50' x 50lb I use. I have flown it many times on the 35' and it works fine. The kite will work. It's more of a personal preference whether you like line that short.

In Asbury Park, NJ one of the more popular beaches I try to fly at North Beach (more space) so there I go 60 feet. Sometimes around 10:30 AM after two hours people come closer - 50 foot. Sometimes when I fly at the main part of the beach (First Ave.) near my beach house around 4PM as people leave and I need another FIX - I use 50 feet but will go to 40 feet. Shorter - means quicker tricks and faster response time with less track flying. As you go longer its less effort on you and the brain. The Transformer SUL is fast to begin with and its your preference - the better pilot you are the shorter the lines you can go - no one is scoring me anymore that a flic flac is three consecutive succesful attempts - as the wind is picking up . As long as you can do a backspin cascade on the Tattoo three feet of the ground what's the big deal ... with anything else ... personally speaking ... anything more than 75 feet is OFFENSIVE ... now-a-days ...

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